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Tue, 06 Dec 2016 15:53:04 +0000Tue, 06 Dec 2016 15:53:04 +000060enAll rights reservedfeeds@soundcloud.com (SoundCloud Feeds)Loudmouth Communications is a UK media production and PR agency, responsible for providing a range of content to corporate customers, including publishers, banks and management consultancies. Director Phil Dobbie is also a freelance radio presenter and has presented hundreds of radio shows and thousands of podcasts over the last decade.Loudmouth Communications is a UK media production…Loudmouth Communicationsphil@loudmouthcomms.comPhil Dobbienohttp://i1.sndcdn.com/avatars-000272260993-ua1xsq-original.jpgLoudmouth Communicationshttp://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms
tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/296517401Soon, Radio Stations Will Be Six Minutes LongTue, 06 Dec 2016 15:53:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/soon-radio-stations-will-be-six-minutes-long
00:05:35Phil DobbienoThe way we listen to radio is changing. Maybe not for everyone, but for many of us; eventually, most of us. It’ll come as no surprise that the internet is behind the change.The way we listen to radio is changing. Maybe not…The way we listen to radio is changing. Maybe not for everyone, but for many of us; eventually, most of us. It’ll come as no surprise that the internet is behind the change.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/293463677Phil Dobbie - audio demoThu, 17 Nov 2016 12:08:15 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/phil-dobbie-audio-demo
00:05:55Phil DobbienoRadio, podcasts, voice-overs. This is a demo of Phil Dobbie's presentation skills.Radio, podcasts, voice-overs. This is a demo of P…Radio, podcasts, voice-overs. This is a demo of Phil Dobbie's presentation skills.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2931311182UE - Lunchtime Lowdown - 22 May 16Tue, 15 Nov 2016 12:49:29 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/2ue-lunchtime-lowdown-22-may-16
00:28:19Phil DobbienoThe Lunchtime Lowdown was a talkback radio show featuring me and conservative commentator Rowan Dean - it got pretty fiery, but sprinkled with good humour.The Lunchtime Lowdown was a talkback radio show f…The Lunchtime Lowdown was a talkback radio show featuring me and conservative commentator Rowan Dean - it got pretty fiery, but sprinkled with good humour.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/292366951A Bit of the Other - 29th October 2006Thu, 10 Nov 2016 11:24:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/a-bit-of-the-other-29th-october-2006
01:11:21Phil DobbienoThe last edition of the popular Sunday morning show, A Bit of the Other on Sydney's FM99.3The last edition of the popular Sunday morning sh…The last edition of the popular Sunday morning show, A Bit of the Other on Sydney's FM99.3tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/292252978Trump won because trickle-down economics doesn’t workWed, 09 Nov 2016 16:57:48 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/trump-won-because-trickle-down-economics-doesnt-work
00:18:33Phil DobbienoTrump’s unexpected win reflects the dissatisfaction of huge swathes of disenfranchised voters across America. They are upset because they are not seeing their lifestyle improve, yet the rich elite seem to be accumulating the wealth with little or none of it trickling down to the rest of the population. In this episode of The Debunking Economics podcast Steve Keen says money needs to be forced to circulate rather than accumulate. But how do you do that? Phil Dobbie asks Steve whether higher taxes are part of the solution, which would be ironic given the US President elect has done a good job of evading them.Trump’s unexpected win reflects the dissatisfacti…Trump’s unexpected win reflects the dissatisfaction of huge swathes of disenfranchised voters across America. They are upset because they are not seeing their lifestyle improve, yet the rich elite seem to be accumulating the wealth with little or none of it trickling down to the rest of the population. In this episode of The Debunking Economics podcast Steve Keen says money needs to be forced to circulate rather than accumulate. But how do you do that? Phil Dobbie asks Steve whether higher taxes are part of the solution, which would be ironic given the US President elect has done a good job of evading them.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291484675Inflation. Is it a good or bad thing?Fri, 04 Nov 2016 14:49:19 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/debunking161021
00:16:09Phil DobbienoThis week the inflation rate in the UK hit one percent. It’s a long way from the high teens of the late seventies and early eighties. In this inaugural episode of The Debunking Economics Podcast, Phil Dobbie suggests that low inflation is a good thing. It means prices aren’t going up. But, Prof. Steve Keen suggests there’s one reason we should be welcoming higher inflation. He also discusses the role of inflation in monetary decisions made by Reserve Banks around the world.This week the inflation rate in the UK hit one pe…This week the inflation rate in the UK hit one percent. It’s a long way from the high teens of the late seventies and early eighties. In this inaugural episode of The Debunking Economics Podcast, Phil Dobbie suggests that low inflation is a good thing. It means prices aren’t going up. But, Prof. Steve Keen suggests there’s one reason we should be welcoming higher inflation. He also discusses the role of inflation in monetary decisions made by Reserve Banks around the world.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291482040The crazy (and not so crazy) ideas of Donald TrumpFri, 04 Nov 2016 14:29:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/debunking161025
00:27:23Phil DobbienoDonald Trump has some weird ideas. Building a wall along thesouthern US border and getting Mexico to pay for it, for example. But, as Steve Keen explains, on other matters Trump’s intuition is right, he just loses the argument with some of the detail.Donald Trump has some weird ideas. Building a wal…Donald Trump has some weird ideas. Building a wall along thesouthern US border and getting Mexico to pay for it, for example. But, as Steve Keen explains, on other matters Trump’s intuition is right, he just loses the argument with some of the detail.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291482039Interest rates - do they really control inflation?Fri, 04 Nov 2016 14:29:03 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/debunking161101
00:20:28Phil DobbienoReserve banks spend a lot of time discussing the interplaybetween inflation and interest rates. In this third episode of the DebunkingEconomics podcast we look at how the two are inter-related and whether the bondis as tight as Central Banks seem to believe. How does it relate to theinterest rate your own bank charges for a mortgage? And why, when interestrates are so low, are we not seeing the expected level of inflation growth?Reserve banks spend a lot of time discussing the …Reserve banks spend a lot of time discussing the interplaybetween inflation and interest rates. In this third episode of the DebunkingEconomics podcast we look at how the two are inter-related and whether the bondis as tight as Central Banks seem to believe. How does it relate to theinterest rate your own bank charges for a mortgage? And why, when interestrates are so low, are we not seeing the expected level of inflation growth?tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/291482037Brexit is Needed to Bring Down the EUFri, 04 Nov 2016 14:29:01 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/debunking161104
00:19:01Phil DobbienoIn this edition of the Debunking Economics podcast Steve Keen explaisn why he is an ardent supporter of Brexit. Phil Dobbie, who believes Britain should stay in as long as the EU exists, asks whether a more moderated approach to the original idea of a European Union would have been a better outcome. But it’s clear Steve’s thoughts are that the concept, as it stands, is so abhorrent that a Brexit is needed to encourage others to do the same and pull the whole thing apart.In this edition of the Debunking Economics podcas…In this edition of the Debunking Economics podcast Steve Keen explaisn why he is an ardent supporter of Brexit. Phil Dobbie, who believes Britain should stay in as long as the EU exists, asks whether a more moderated approach to the original idea of a European Union would have been a better outcome. But it’s clear Steve’s thoughts are that the concept, as it stands, is so abhorrent that a Brexit is needed to encourage others to do the same and pull the whole thing apart.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2906726922UE - Lunchtime Lowdown - 4 December 2015Sun, 30 Oct 2016 16:47:39 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/2ue-lunchtime-lowdown-4-december-2015
00:20:19Phil DobbienoThe Lunchtime Lowdown was a talkback radio show featuring me and conservative commentator Rowan Dean - it got pretty fiery, but sprinkled with good humour.The Lunchtime Lowdown was a talkback radio show f…The Lunchtime Lowdown was a talkback radio show featuring me and conservative commentator Rowan Dean - it got pretty fiery, but sprinkled with good humour.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/290230850Phil & Spot For Breakfast - 2NSB - 29th Aug '06Thu, 27 Oct 2016 13:24:12 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/phil-spot-for-breakfast-2nsb-29th-aug-06
01:06:59Phil DobbienoSeems somewhat politically incorrect listening back these days, but at the time this hayhem in the morning attracted a following.Seems somewhat politically incorrect listening ba…Seems somewhat politically incorrect listening back these days, but at the time this hayhem in the morning attracted a following.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/289901871Music show with competitions and chat - 2NSB 12 Feb 06Tue, 25 Oct 2016 14:43:11 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/12feb06-2nsb-music-competitons-chat
00:19:32Phil DobbienoPhil Dobbie presented radio shows on Sydney's 2NSB for more than ten years, as well as appearances on other stations, including NewsTalk 2UE.Phil Dobbie presented radio shows on Sydney's 2NS…Phil Dobbie presented radio shows on Sydney's 2NSB for more than ten years, as well as appearances on other stations, including NewsTalk 2UE.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/289705064Guy Kawasaki's Enchantment | BTalkMon, 24 Oct 2016 11:13:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/guy-kawasakis-enchantment-btalk
00:17:18Phil DobbienoBTalk was a daily business podcast produced for CBS between 2009 and 2011. In all there were 861 episodes, covering business news, management advice, technology and broader societal issues such as climate change, transport and land-use planning.BTalk was a daily business podcast produced for C…BTalk was a daily business podcast produced for CBS between 2009 and 2011. In all there were 861 episodes, covering business news, management advice, technology and broader societal issues such as climate change, transport and land-use planning.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2894788416 Oct '11 - Death of a Rock StarSat, 22 Oct 2016 18:07:32 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/death-of-a-rock-star
00:20:30Phil DobbienoTwisted Wire was an influential weekly podcast on the telecommunications industry produced for ZDNet Australia between February 2009 and December 2012. There were 200 episodes in total, many featuring leading industry figures and political figures.Twisted Wire was an influential weekly podcast on…Twisted Wire was an influential weekly podcast on the telecommunications industry produced for ZDNet Australia between February 2009 and December 2012. There were 200 episodes in total, many featuring leading industry figures and political figures.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1987043321 Apr '15 - Will you be paying for Netflix, whether you want to or not?Wed, 01 Apr 2015 06:39:33 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/will-you-be-paying-for-netflix-whether-you-want-to-or-not
00:26:36Phil DobbienoNetflix has arrived in Australia. Are their competitors worried? Not really. Stephen Langsford, the CEO of Quickflix, says their presence will help to grow the market. Perhaps it’s the ISPs who should be most concerned. As John Lindsay points out, too many customers streaming 4Mbps content will cost a lot, particularly if NBNCo was to continue charging $17.50 per Mbps (the CVC charge) for connectivity to its access network.
As demand increases CVC costs will come down, but will they fall enough to cater for more and more households streaming content at the same time? Doesn’t it mean ISPs will need to increase their costs. If that’s the case, doesn’t it also mean you’ll be paying for Netflix, even if you don’t subscribe to it?
Presented by Phil Dobbie for CommsDay.
SUBSCRIBE TO CROSSTALK ON ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/cross-talk/id597713172?mt=2
Netflix has arrived in Australia. Are their compe…Netflix has arrived in Australia. Are their competitors worried? Not really. Stephen Langsford, the CEO of Quickflix, says their presence will help to grow the market. Perhaps it’s the ISPs who should be most concerned. As John Lindsay points out, too many customers streaming 4Mbps content will cost a lot, particularly if NBNCo was to continue charging $17.50 per Mbps (the CVC charge) for connectivity to its access network.
As demand increases CVC costs will come down, but will they fall enough to cater for more and more households streaming content at the same time? Doesn’t it mean ISPs will need to increase their costs. If that’s the case, doesn’t it also mean you’ll be paying for Netflix, even if you don’t subscribe to it?
Presented by Phil Dobbie for CommsDay.
SUBSCRIBE TO CROSSTALK ON ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/cross-talk/id597713172?mt=2
tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/19773428526 Mar '15 - Website blocking: the easy way to protect copyright, but does it work?Thu, 26 Mar 2015 05:02:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/loudmouthcomms/website-blocking-the-easy-way-to-protect-copyright-but-does-it-work
00:32:56Phil DobbienoThe government has introduced the Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2015. It will enable copyright owners to approach the Federal Court to request an injunction against an overseas website if its primary purpose is the infringement of copyright. ISPs will then be required to block those sites.
Just how that is done is not covered in the legislation. Paul Brooks, Director of the Internet Society of Australia, says using DNS look-up is ineffective and adding redirects will impact on the trust and integrity of the Internet.
Patrick Fair, partner at law firm Baker and McKenzie, looks at how the revised copyright law could work in practice, whilst
John Stanton , CEO of the Communications Alliance, cites it as another piece of legislation that should have had some direct industry consultation.
Meanwhile, the UK has been blocking pirate sites for more than two years. James Blessing, chair of ISPA, Britain’s Internet Service Providers Association, suggests what we could learn from their experience.The government has introduced the Copyright Amend…The government has introduced the Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2015. It will enable copyright owners to approach the Federal Court to request an injunction against an overseas website if its primary purpose is the infringement of copyright. ISPs will then be required to block those sites.
Just how that is done is not covered in the legislation. Paul Brooks, Director of the Internet Society of Australia, says using DNS look-up is ineffective and adding redirects will impact on the trust and integrity of the Internet.
Patrick Fair, partner at law firm Baker and McKenzie, looks at how the revised copyright law could work in practice, whilst
John Stanton , CEO of the Communications Alliance, cites it as another piece of legislation that should have had some direct industry consultation.
Meanwhile, the UK has been blocking pirate sites for more than two years. James Blessing, chair of ISPA, Britain’s Internet Service Providers Association, suggests what we could learn from their experience.